Cetacean diversity, distribution, and abundance in northern Veracruz, Mexico
doi: 10.15468/26bu9f , 10.82144/d751d6fe
Cetacean diversity, distribution, and abundance in northern Veracruz, Mexico
Original provider: Arturo Serrano Dataset credits: Arturo Serrano, Laboratorio de Mamiferos Marinos, Universidad Veracruzana Abstract: The distribution and abundance of marine mammals along the United States coast of the Gulf of Mexico are well-documented, but similar studies for the Mexican coast of the Gulf of Mexico are lacking. Furthermore, these animals are important indicators of the marine ecosystem health, and scientific research is needed to develop appropriate conservation strategies. Thus, the objective of this study was to determine the diversity, distribution, and relative abundance of marine mammals in the northern coasts of Veracruz, Mexico.
- Universidad Veracruzana Mexico
manatees, Occurrence, Cetaceans, Observation, Marine Biology, Vessels, Sightings, sea turtles, sharks, Visual sighting
manatees, Occurrence, Cetaceans, Observation, Marine Biology, Vessels, Sightings, sea turtles, sharks, Visual sighting
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